Texas 1h -7
The Accounting Department agrees. Clean it up
The Accounting Department agrees. Clean it up
Your record is fine it is your percentage. Pushes don't count against you for win percentage. That was day 2 of Accounting school.
The Accounting Department has spoken. Clean it up!
Your record is fine it is your percentage. Pushes don't count against you for win percentage. That was day 2 of Accounting school.
The Accounting Department has spoken. Clean it up!
The fact you're even looking at who likes a post tells all we need to know about you. I'm stating the facts, you always drop your record once you lose
The fact you're even looking at who likes a post tells all we need to know about you. I'm stating the facts, you always drop your record once you lose
A push is no play...Doesn't count for or against
What school did everyone go to...Don't tell me Arizona
A push is no play...Doesn't count for or against
What school did everyone go to...Don't tell me Arizona
To calculate the winning percentage for a record of 7-3-1, you need to first convert the record to a total number of games played.
A record of 7-3-1 means that the team won 7 games, lost 3 games, and tied 1 game. The total number of games played is the sum of the wins, losses, and ties, which is 7 + 3 + 1 = 11.
To calculate the winning percentage, you divide the number of wins by the total number of games played and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage.
So, for a record of 7-3-1, the winning percentage would be:
(7 / 11) x 100 = 63.6%
Therefore, the winning percentage for a record of 7-3-1 is 63.6%.
Who you going to believe, me or your lyin eyes? LOL
To calculate the winning percentage for a record of 7-3-1, you need to first convert the record to a total number of games played.
A record of 7-3-1 means that the team won 7 games, lost 3 games, and tied 1 game. The total number of games played is the sum of the wins, losses, and ties, which is 7 + 3 + 1 = 11.
To calculate the winning percentage, you divide the number of wins by the total number of games played and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage.
So, for a record of 7-3-1, the winning percentage would be:
(7 / 11) x 100 = 63.6%
Therefore, the winning percentage for a record of 7-3-1 is 63.6%.
Who you going to believe, me or your lyin eyes? LOL
@HiTeKReDNek
agree but in the sense that the push basically became a no play the guy cashed 7 out of 10 tickets minus the push so ill give him a 70 percent on the day despite the numbers lol
@HiTeKReDNek
agree but in the sense that the push basically became a no play the guy cashed 7 out of 10 tickets minus the push so ill give him a 70 percent on the day despite the numbers lol
a push is a voided bet so why include it, its a wash
a push is a voided bet so why include it, its a wash
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